Without a first-rounder, Rams' draft picks are a work in progress

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A breakdown of the Los Angeles Rams 2018 draft class and its progress after three weeks of training camp:

Joseph Noteboom OL, third round: Noteboom was drafted to develop at left tackle. He’s doing that and is also a contender to fill in at guard this season. Sean McVay said he has performed well in run and pass protection. The Rams are high on his versatility.

Brian Allen, OL, fourth round: Allen was drafted to develop at center. He took some reps with starters during a veteran’s day off at training camp. Jared Goff said he did well, but was experiencing some rookie growing pains.

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John Franklin-Myers, DE, fourth round: Franklin-Myers did not play in Week 1 of the preseason because of a sore shoulder, but McVay said he’s “shown up” throughout camp and has impressed coaches with his pass-rush ability.

Micah Kiser, LB, fifth round: Kiser led the Rams in tackles in Week 1 of the preseason. He’s shown good instincts, but it will be difficult for him to crack the rotation at linebacker.

Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, OLB, fifth round: Okoronkwo was expected to compete for a spot in the rotation, but underwent foot surgery in May and was placed on the PUP list at the outset of training camp.

John Kelly, RB, sixth round: Kelly was a standout player in Week 1 of the preseason, rushing for 77 yards in 13 carries -- including a 40 yarder. He was also a workhorse in Week 2. Kelly’s performances should earn him a roster spot.

Jamil Demby, OL, sixth round: Demby played in 66 percent of the snaps in the second preseason game against the Raiders. He has played tackle and guard throughout camp. McVay called him a raw player.

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Sebastian Joseph-Day, DL, sixth round: Joseph-Day’s most memorable performance was when he worked at nose tackle and stood up center John Sullivan, creating a short-lived standoff at training camp.

Trevon Young, OLB, sixth round: Young played in 40 percent of the snaps against the Raiders, but did not record a tackle. Young has not distinguished himself among during camp.

Travin Howard, LB, seventh round: Howard suffered an ankle injury at the beginning of training camp that has taken longer than anticipated to recover from, McVay said.

Justin Lawler, OLB, seventh round: Lawler was slowed at the start of training camp because of a leg issue but has been productive since his return and is in the rotation with starters. He forced a fumble against the Raiders.
 

Psycho_X

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What I got from that was that the Rams drafted a shit-ton of competition at linebacker and d-line in this draft and they all got injured stepping off the bus before practice started.

Kidding aside, when the dust settles this offseason we'll come away with at least two players who will have significant roles this summer, if not starting, with F-M and Lawler, a very promising future LT, and the scat back we've been trying to get for years. Overall, looking like a great draft just on those alone with having no 1st or 2nd. Some of the injured heal up and maybe contribute eventually and it'll be a homerun.
 

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What I got from that was that the Rams drafted a crap-ton of competition at linebacker and d-line in this draft and they all got injured stepping off the bus before practice started.

Kidding aside, when the dust settles this offseason we'll come away with at least two players who will have significant roles this summer, if not starting, with F-M and Lawler, a very promising future LT, and the scat back we've been trying to get for years. Overall, looking like a great draft just on those alone with having no 1st or 2nd. Some of the injured heal up and maybe contribute eventually and it'll be a homerun.

I agree with you on how this draft class is shaping up. Very impressive job by Snead
 

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Brandin Cook doesn’t count ??


Copper Kupp last season only broke a Rams rookie record last season.

Noteboom could start at RG this year.What The Rams was find a lot of depth in the draft with value.
 

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I think considering the picks they had this year this was a quality draft.